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>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. >> schieffer: we'll hear from new york democrat chuck schumer and we'll talk with house budget committee chairman paul ryan. plus analysis from the "washington post's" dan balz, author of the new book "collision 2012." peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." barton gellman of "time" magazine and the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsor
>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. schmitt, and margaret brennan. eric you wrote a lot about the threat to shut down the embassies. the embassies are now open. is there anything new on this? what is the latest on this threat? does the government think it's still out there? >> the latest, bob, as you said, all but one of the embassies has reopened. the one is that still remains closed is the one in the capital of yemen where counter-terrorist officials believe the threat emanated from. last night there was the ninth drone strike in yemen, the ninth in two weeks. what is striking about this is the flurry of drone strikes that have coincided with this increased threat, basically going after operative oltz the ground in yemen that the u.s. believes may have been part of this plot. the u.s. still does not know exactly what the target was of this plot. it force the the closing of these embassies but they believe it emana
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. schmitt, and margaret brennan. eric you wrote a lot about the threat to shut down the embassies. the embassies are now open. is there anything new on this? what is the latest on this threat? does the government think it's still out there? >> the latest, bob, as you said, all but one of the embassies has reopened. the one is that still...
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, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole formative years the civil rights movement was tenacious changing my life's interest. the bull connor demonstration when they put fire hoses on children, may 2, may 3, was an awakening experience for me as a white southern in segigate south. i was aware of it but not the march itself until later because i was at football camp. >> schieffer: i was so interested this morning to hear about colin powell talk about he was in vietnam when it happened, didn't know about it until a couple of weeks later, but after the bull connor things happened,
, america." it strengthened me as i was being trained to go down to mississippi and practice law. a great day. >> schieffer: taylor, you've written all these books about the civil rights? were you there that day? >> no i was at summer football camp in high school in south georgia, over 100 degrees. i wish i had been there. >> schieffer: when did you come to find out about it and know about it? were you interested in those kinds of things in that day? >> my whole...
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ohio and indeed, it is a practice throughout america. >>. >> schieffer: when the judge says you're stopping more minorities-- that's basically what she's saying-- how do you say in response to that? >> well, we went to the rand corporation in 2006 and we asked this question. how do you determine whether or not there's racial profiling going on? they said that the appropriate formula to use, if you will, is a description of victims of violent crime of the perpetrators of violent crime. and i can assure you our stops certainly comport with that. it's almost ironic here that the new york city police department is the most diverse police department in the united states but probably in the country. we have police officers born in 88 countries. our police officer rank is majority minority. and the last police academy class had graduates born in 50 or more countries. so we are as i say very much diverse and we look like the city that we police. now, the losers of this, if this case is allowed to stand, are people who live in minority communities. 97% of the shooting victims in new york city last y
ohio and indeed, it is a practice throughout america. >>. >> schieffer: when the judge says you're stopping more minorities-- that's basically what she's saying-- how do you say in response to that? >> well, we went to the rand corporation in 2006 and we asked this question. how do you determine whether or not there's racial profiling going on? they said that the appropriate formula to use, if you will, is a description of victims of violent crime of the perpetrators of...
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no wonder it's now america's most recommended vacuum. compare the dyson to the new rotator lift-away, and you'll understand why. both give you a system that's completely sealed. both provide powerful pet hair cleanup with superior no loss of suction technology and swivel steering. but the new shark rotator lift-away gives you so much more because all this no loss of suction power is portable. it has more cleaning capacity. and if that's not enough, the new rotator lift-away actually deep cleans...
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does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or anywhere. and there is too much loose talk here. again, every time i hear snooping and spying, it just drives me crazy. dutch and i know what these men and women are doing and they're absolutely dedicated patriots. >> i just want to point out, peter and chairman roarnlings, we have a very bipartisan committee in the intelligence committee. we zfar left. we have far right. but we work together as a team because the stakes are too high. and that's a very important issue. peter, i thank you for being on with us today and i agree a lot of your points. >> schieffer: thanks to both of you. i'll be back in just a second. chronic p
does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or anywhere. and there is too much loose talk here. again, every time...